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Dinner at Max’s Kitchen for Redhill businesses

Max’s Kitchen
always provides high-quality food, and the team will excel themselves with this
menu

Russ
McKenzie, co-founder of IT specialists nTrust Systems, will be teaming up with
his son and gifted chef Maxwell McKenzie to host a special dinner for the
businesses of the Holmethorpe Industrial Estate, Redhill to catch up and get to
know their neighbours.

The dinner
will be at 7:30PM on Thursday October 30 and is an ideal opportunity for
Redhill businesses to network and enjoy themselves.

It will be
taking place at Max’s Kitchen, nTrust House, 26 Holmethorpe Avenue, Redhill,
Surrey RH1 2NL, which is situated at the heart of the Holmethorpe Industrial
Estate.

The event
will be run by the staff at Max’s Kitchen, all of whom have been trained by
Maxwell McKenzie.

Maxwell has
six years of experience in the kitchens of Michelin-starred restaurants.

The menu was
developed by Maxwell and will showcase the skills of his young and ambitious
team.

Russ
McKenzie, who is also a leading member of the Holmethorpe Estate Association
committee, said, “This dinner is a great opportunity to informally meet and
catch up with people from neighbouring businesses.

“Max’s
Kitchen always provides high-quality food, and the team will excel themselves with
this menu.”

The dinner
costs £25 including VAT. In order to book a seat please call 01737 652 652,
email kitchen@maxskitchen.co.uk or simply pop into Max’s Kitchen.

All dietary
requirements can be catered for. Please advise the kitchen of any specific
needs ahead of time.

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